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You decided to get a job or you started an apprenticeship in September, but have now decided that you want to do your A Levels – can you start in January? The answer is yes, you can start your A Levels in January depending on the college that you choose – there are some that have courses starting at the beginning of the year. The important thing, however, is to choose a college that is structured for students to succeed.

The first thing you need to do is check the track record for success – how many students are able to make it into institutions of higher learning, and how many are able to pass their A Levels the first time around? A good school provides a learning environment that allows a large percentage of students to go on to university. They have the best teachers and they take the time to provide help outside the classroom when it is needed.

You should also decide whether you want to go to a single sex school, or whether you want a co-educational institution – each has benefits and drawbacks. A single-sex school will allow you to better focus on your education, but the downside is that studies have shown that students who attend these schools tend to be a bit behind when it comes to sex education. Choosing a mixed school also prepares you better for university.

Make sure that the school that you choose has the subjects that you want to study. Take your time and choose subjects that you are interested in.

One of the best schools in the UK for January A Levels is Cambridge Centre for Sixth Form Studies, or CCSS. They have a wide range of subjects that you can choose from as well as a high pass rate. You can find out more on https://www.ccss.co.uk/courses/five-term-a-levels/.